Louis Vuitton’s Bed Trunk gets contemporary update by Nicolas Ghesquière and Pharrell Williams

When you see the words “globetrotting explorers” now, you probably think of rich people hopping on and off airplanes and moving from one luxurious hotel to another. But back in the 19th century, Louis Vuitton thought of a portable bed that still had some creature comforts for frequent travelers and even military officers that were always on the go. Thus the iconic Malle Lit or Bed Trunk was born. Now it has been updated with a modern touch by two of LV’s artistic directors.

Designers: Nicolas Ghesquière and Pharrell Williams

A few months ago, the Bed Trunk was re-introduced to a new generation of Louis Vuitton fans and was meant to be a supplementary bed or a daybed in the living room. Even though the use of it may have evolved already, the updated version still retains some aspects of this traveling trunk, like the foldable aluminum and beech wood structure as well as the internal mattress and mattress cover elements. Aesthetically though, and maybe purpose-wise, it has been elevated so to speak to more contemporary standards. And of course, expect the price tag to be astronomical.

Nicolas Ghesquière, the women’s creative director, has a more futuristic take on the iconic bed, adding engrave metal plates, modernized corner pieces, and an outer shell that is inspired by the 2023 Cruise collection. But inside the trunk, you get a floral-patterned mattress which is actually a version of a jacket from the 2018 Spring/Summer collection.

Renowned musician Pharrel Williams, who is also the Men’s Creative Director for LV, was inspired by the classic Bed Trunk designs, putting distressed striped paterns on the outside and red and white stripes on the inside. He has his LV Lovers brand embroidered on the jacquard mattress and pillow and put on blond wood elements and black aluminum hardware to show ooff the contrast.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Review: Tried and Tested Design You Can Trust

PROS:


  • Classic, no-nonsense, and reliable design

  • Improved screen size and aspect ratio

  • Strong performance and feature set

  • Long-term software support and IP48 rating

CONS:


  • Still more expensive than competing brands

  • Decent but dated camera system

RATINGS:

AESTHETICS
ERGONOMICS
PERFORMANCE
SUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITY
VALUE FOR MONEY

EDITOR'S QUOTE:

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 exudes a maturity that offers elegance, performance, and reliability, a much-needed respite from a fast-changing and unpredictable foldable phone landscape.

By now, almost every major smartphone manufacturer other than Apple has launched a foldable phone. That includes even Google, who surprisingly didn’t stop at just one generation of the Pixel Fold. Of course, the ones that paved the way still have the lion’s share of that market, which means Samsung is still the leader in foldables of both the “book type” and the small clamshell design. Being first, however, doesn’t always mean you’ll end up always leading, and some have pointed out that the latest Galaxy Z Fold 6 is proof that the giant has been lagging behind. Is that the case, or are the new generation of flashy foldables setting people’s expectations instead? We put the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 in our hands and give it a good turn to see if “old” is a bad thing in this case.

Designer: Samsung

Aesthetics

Samsung has taken a lot of heat for the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s design, with some people calling it iterative and dated. Such criticisms, however, are based on the presumption that new designs are always better or that changing designs every generation is a good thing. It should be noted that Apple, which is consistently hailed for its designs, would hold on to designs for years before making changes, and even then, the changes are often very minimal or even subtle. Sometimes, it’s a sign of maturity and reliability, giving people something familiar and comforting in an ever-changing smartphone market.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6

It’s not that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is unattractive. On the contrary, it looks pretty elegant, distinguished, and refined. The most significant visual changes include the sharper corners, a larger and wider Cover Screen, and thinner bezels around the displays. Together with the flat edges from the last generation’s design, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 looks more similar to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, also launched this year. Samsung has ensured that its design DNA isn’t lost across devices, increasing the holding power of its brand, at least for this year.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 embraces a more minimalist design language in stark contrast to almost every other foldable phone in the market today. That’s probably best seen in the triple camera setup on the back of the device, just three small equal-sized circles on a discreet pill-shaped island. Of course, there’s a cost to pay for that compact design, which we’ll get to later, but it’s hard to deny the appeal of such an aesthetic compared to the more obnoxious discs and blocks protruding from the backs of other foldable phones.

Ultimately, you get an elegant and premium-looking design that isn’t so far removed from the Galaxy S24 series, especially the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Is it iterative? Sure, but that in itself isn’t always a negative. Samsung made a few discernible changes but kept the overall language the same over the years. It might be exciting to see what new designs other brands will cook up next, but that novelty can fade quickly, leaving you with a design that might be a bit eye-catching at first but becomes more of an eye-sore in the long run.

Ergonomics

If there’s one major flaw in Samsung’s Galaxy Fold design, it would be the narrow and tall external screen. That made it awkward and even uncomfortable to use the foldable phone when folded, which pretty much defeated the purpose of having a screen there in the first place. Although not in the same vein as the Google Pixel Fold or the OnePlus Open, Samsung may have finally fixed that problem in the Galaxy Z Fold 6, potentially making it the first usable iteration of its line.

The larger 6.3-inch Cover Screen now covers a wider area, partly thanks to the reduction of bezels around it and partly thanks to sharpening the corners. Together with the overall lighter body and flat edges, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is easier to hold and use as a phone. It’s still narrower than a regular smartphone, but not by much anymore. Samsung may have finally reached a good compromise in this design that works when the phone is closed and when it’s open.

Of course, using the Galaxy Z Fold 6 as a mini tablet is still a pleasure, even more so now. It now looks and feels more like a very colorful e-book reader, especially with its squarish shape. Although the screen size remains the same compared to last year’s model, reducing bezels and flat edges gives it an edge (pun intended) when handling the device.

Performance

Like with the design, Samsung used a tried and tested formula for the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s hardware, which pretty much means top-of-the-line specs, at least for the most part. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is still the undisputed smartphone performance king outside of Apple’s kingdom, and the 12GB of RAM, though modest by today’s standards, is still decent, especially with some RAM Plus extension.

The external screen is just as bright and vibrant as ever, just now even larger than before. The internal 7.6-inch screen might not seem to have changed much until you realize you haven’t been noticing the crease as much. It’s still there if you look for it, but it has even less of a telling presence this year. With powerful silicon and gorgeous screens, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 never comes up short in performance, whether watching videos, playing games, or simply scrolling through social media. Of course, that includes AI features, though these still feel a bit more gimmicky and entertaining rather than practical for everyday use.

That said, hardware is also one area where the criticism of Samsung’s iterative approach holds the most water. As mentioned, 12GB of RAM, while usable, is pretty tight and frugal these days. Samsung has also been using the same 4,400mAh battery and the same 25W “quick” charging since the Galaxy Z Fold 3 in 2021. The latter is probably a compromise to keep the Galaxy Z Fold 6 almost as light as a regular non-foldable phone, but its age definitely starts to show.

Perhaps the biggest point of contention for Samsung’s 2024 foldable is the camera system, which has remained virtually unchanged since 2022. On the back, you have a 50MP main camera, a 10MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultra-wide shooter, perhaps the only significant upgrade to this year’s foldable. On the external screen, you get the same 10MP front-facing camera, and inside is the same dismal 4MP under-display camera. It’s pretty much the same formula, so you’re getting almost the same results, which, fortunately, isn’t all that bad.

To be clear, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 still takes great photos, but it is lagging behind even its own cousins in this department. Samsung may be trying to pull an Apple in doing more with less, using computational photography and AI to compensate for hardware deficiencies, but those can only do so much. You definitely get plenty of detail, a wider dynamic range, and accurate colors, especially with sufficient lighting, and the new ultra-wide camera also takes brighter photos. Regardless, given its price tag, you’d probably expect a bit more than “decent.” In other words, you are not paying for the cameras or the photography experience.

Sustainability

As one of the world’s biggest smartphone manufacturers, Samsung has a big responsibility to help keep the planet alive for future generations. Thankfully, it takes that responsibility quite seriously, and every year, we see it take steps on multiple fronts to ensure its phones become sustainable parts of modern life. This year’s foldable includes plenty of recycled materials, including plastic, glass, aluminum, cobalt, and rare earth metals. For the first time in a Galaxy phone, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 includes recycled gold and copper components.

Samsung is also doing its part to make the rather pricey foldable phone last as long as possible through improved durability and software support. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is the first of its kind to achieve an IP48 rating, a significant improvement over its predecessors’ IPX8 rating. Samsung also promises seven OS upgrades and seven years of security updates, ensuring that this expensive investment won’t become obsolete quickly, especially considering how its cameras are already on the old side at this point.

Value

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 might not have mind-blowing cameras or an eye-popping design, but it offers plenty of features that matter. It is one of the extremely few that supports an active stylus with pressure sensitivity and one of an even smaller group of phones with a desktop mode that makes you feel like you’re using an Android PC. With solid performance and a stylish minimalist design, what’s not to love?

Most definitely, the price amounts to $1,900 for a paltry 256GB of storage. That’s not only the most expensive “normal” foldable in the market today, but it’s even strangely $100 higher than the Galaxy Z Fold 5 when it launched last year. With few upgrades and changes, you’d be forgiven for scratching your head at Samsung’s decision. At that price point, you’d expect a little bit more, maybe a bit more battery, a bit more RAM, or better yet, a bit more camera prowess. Fortunately, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is made to last, though that still makes it feel more like a luxury item than a consumer product, which could be Samsung’s intention.

Verdict

The fast-paced dynamics of the smartphone market have trained our brains to look for new things every year, whether it’s a new design, new hardware, or a new feature. Newer doesn’t always mean better, and the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is proof of that. It has a classic design focuses on the essentials and leaves out all the fluff, creating an aesthetic that is as luxurious as its price tag. Yes, we wish Samsung had delivered more, especially regarding the cameras, but that also has trade-offs for design and usability. In the final analysis, Samsung wisely picked its battles to deliver a foldable phone with an elegant design and a solid set of features you can rely on for years to come.

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TECNO Phantom V Fold2 5G Review: Where Precision Meets Innovation in Foldable Design

PROS:


  • Gorgeous aesthetics and ergonomic design

  • Supports pen input for precision and creativity

  • Capable triple 50MP camera system

CONS:


  • Benchmark performance is behind current flagships

  • AI features need time to mature

RATINGS:

AESTHETICS
ERGONOMICS
PERFORMANCE
SUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITY
VALUE FOR MONEY

EDITOR'S QUOTE:

Whether you’re looking for a productivity powerhouse or a device for creative expression, the TECNO Phantom V Fold2 5G is a standout choice in the foldable market, offering an excellent balance of cutting-edge technology, premium design, and sustainability-focused innovation.

TECNO’s Phantom V Fold2 5G sets itself apart in an increasingly competitive market for foldable smartphones by combining aesthetics, performance, and forward-thinking design choices. With its large foldable screen, durable build, and smart AI features, the Phantom V Fold2 5G feels like a step forward, combining form and function in ways that aim to enhance productivity and creativity.

Designer: TECNO + Loewe

My review unit, the Loewe. edition, goes beyond being another foldable phone. It’s designed for those who appreciate cutting-edge tech, luxury, and sustainability. The collaboration between TECNO and the German brand Loewe has brought a new level of craftsmanship, blending eco-conscious design with high-end aesthetics. Let’s dive into every aspect of this phone to see whether it lives up to its expectations in form and function.

Aesthetics and Design

The TECNO Phantom V Fold2 5G design immediately catches attention, especially the Loewe Edition, which blends premium aesthetics with practical everyday use. The Rippling Blue and Karst Green editions bring their own luxury flavor. However, what’s impressive about the Phantom V Fold2 5G is how these design elements translate into a seamless user experience.

The Rippling Blue edition, crafted with eco-friendly leather, gives the phone a textured, high-end feel that looks great and makes the device more practical for daily use. The texture ensures a better grip, which is crucial when holding such a large device. I found that even during more extended periods of use, the grip felt secure, reducing the chance of the phone slipping from my hand. Its ability to resist dirt and fingerprints also makes a big difference; there’s no need to constantly wipe smudges off the back, keeping the phone as pristine as the day it came out of the box.

On the other hand, the Karst Green version features a marble-patterned fiberglass back, a significant upgrade in terms of durability. It feels notably lighter than a glass-backed foldable while maintaining a premium touch. This was particularly noticeable when using the phone throughout the day—taking it in and out of pockets, placing it on different surfaces, and handling it during daily tasks. The fiberglass material gives you confidence that the phone can handle the occasional bump or drop without adding unnecessary weight. Despite being 25% lighter than glass, the 100 times better drop resistance means you can carry it without worrying too much about accidental damage, which is always reassuring.

From a size and weight perspective, the Phantom V Fold2 5G balances portability and functionality. When folded, it’s compact enough to fit in most pockets and easy to hold in one hand for quick tasks, measuring 156.5 x 72.9 x 11.78 mm. I found the folded size ideal for checking notifications, scrolling through social media, or responding to texts. However, when unfolded, it transforms into something far more versatile. The device expands to 156.5 x 141.2 x 5.52 mm, offering a large, tablet-like display perfect for more immersive tasks like watching videos, editing documents, or gaming.

The 249g weight feels surprisingly light given its foldable form factor, and it’s well-balanced in hand. Whether folded or unfolded, I didn’t feel strain during longer use sessions, a common issue with heavier foldables. The weight is distributed evenly, so the phone doesn’t feel top-heavy or awkward in either configuration, making it easy to carry around throughout the day without discomfort.

One feature that enhances everyday use is the 3D micro-arc curved frame. The phone’s pebble-like shape feels smooth and natural in the hand, making it easy to grip. This design minimizes sharp edges, which helps make the device feel comfortable to hold, even for extended periods. The rounded edges are subtle, but they make a noticeable difference compared to a more squared-off foldable that can dig into your hand after a while.

The aerospace-grade droplet-shaped hinge is another standout feature. You’ll first notice how smoothly the phone opens and closes. There’s no stiff or awkward resistance—it’s a fluid motion that feels precise and well-engineered. This hinge supports 400,000 folds, which means it’s built to last. After repeated use, I didn’t notice any significant wear or creaking, which is reassuring for a device that literally hinges on this kind of mechanism. The crease in the middle of the screen is minimized to 0.1mm, making it barely noticeable during use. Whether watching videos, reading, or working on documents, the crease fades into the background, and you quickly forget it’s even there.

Another practical feature is the hinge’s ability to hover at angles between 30° and 120°, which turns the phone into a hands-free device. This comes in handy for video calls, streaming, or even following recipes without needing to prop the phone up awkwardly. It’s easy to adjust the phone to your preferred angle and stays securely in place without slipping.

For those concerned about everyday wear and tear, the IP54 rating provides peace of mind. While it won’t survive being submerged in water, the rating means it can handle splashes and dust exposure without issue. This is helpful if you’re using the phone outdoors or near water, as you don’t have to be as cautious as you would with a non-rated device. The outer display is also protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, which helps with scratch resistance and adds durability. Throughout my usage, I didn’t notice any significant scuffs or marks on the outer display, even after sliding it in and out of pockets and placing it on various surfaces.

Ergonomics

Despite its large size when unfolded, TECNO has ensured that the Phantom V Fold2 5G remains comfortable and easy to handle. The device’s weight is well-balanced, and the marble-patterned fiberglass material offers excellent grip without feeling slippery. The foldable design adds another layer of ergonomics, as the phone can be propped up at different angles for hands-free use. This is perfect for video calls, watching movies, or using split-screen apps without holding the device.

The side-mounted fingerprint sensor is intuitively placed for easy access, and it works seamlessly, unlocking the phone quickly with just a touch. The volume buttons are also conveniently positioned, though users with smaller hands might find them slightly out of reach during one-handed use. The overall button placement and design make the phone comfortable for prolonged use.

Phantom V Pen Integration

Phantom V Pen: Productivity and Precision

The Phantom V Pen significantly enhances the TECNO Phantom V Fold2 5G, turning it into a versatile tool for both productivity and creativity. Weighing just 10g, the pen is light and comfortable to use for extended periods, whether you’re jotting down notes, sketching, or annotating documents. Its integration with the foldable display is seamless, making tasks like handwriting recognition and calculations quick and efficient.

One of the pen’s standout features is its remote control functionality, which adds an extra layer of versatility. With its two buttons, you can control presentations, media playback, and even take photos—making it particularly useful for business users or those on the go. The remote functionality is especially handy during meetings or when navigating through slides without needing to touch the device.

The pen’s precision is supported by its super-resolution algorithm, ensuring a smooth and responsive experience, whether you’re sketching on the 7.85-inch inner screen or making detailed annotations. Creatives will find the pen particularly useful for more intricate work, where accuracy and control are paramount.

With up to 14 days of battery life on a single charge, the Phantom V Pen is a reliable tool that doesn’t require constant charging, which is ideal for professionals who need it throughout the day. Its range of features extends the overall functionality of the Phantom V Fold2 5G, making it a valuable addition for those who want to get the most out of their foldable device.

Performance

From the moment you start using the Phantom V Fold2 5G, it’s clear that performance is one of its strengths. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ chipset, this phone doesn’t break a sweat, and it handles just about anything you throw at it. Whether it’s casual multitasking, switching between apps, or diving into high-end gaming, the phone remains snappy and responsive. With 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage, you’ve got more than enough room and power to handle everything from daily tasks to more demanding workloads.

The experience is elevated by two AMOLED screens offering 120Hz refresh rates. The 6.42-inch outer screen is perfect for those quick, one-handed tasks, while the 7.85-inch foldable inner screen is where the magic happens. The colors are vibrant, the blacks are deep, and everything looks crisp and smooth, whether you’re watching a video or working on multiple apps simultaneously. The larger display is a treat for multitasking—you can open two apps side by side without feeling cramped.

AI-Powered Features

The Phantom V Fold2 5G stands out because TECNO’s AI Suite is seamlessly integrated into the phone. It’s a productivity booster in every sense. The Ella AI Assistant is like having a personal assistant on call, whether you’re pulling up search results or managing tasks across the phone. It’s surprisingly smart and smooth, handling over 400 system functions—from switching wallpapers to optimizing your settings in real-time.

For those who often juggle between documents and need quick summaries, AI Summary instantly pulls essential details from PDFs or websites. This feature alone saves a ton of time. AI Translation works wonders for voice calls and face-to-face conversations, especially with multiple languages. And for the content creators, AI Artboard and AI Wallpaper are there to help. AI Artboard turns your quick sketches into legit artwork, while AI Wallpaper allows you to create unique backgrounds based on a few simple words.

Gaming and Everyday Use

For gamers, the Phantom V Fold2 5G delivers a solid experience. The MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ and high touch sampling rate make gaming buttery smooth, even with graphic-heavy titles. The 360Hz touch sampling rate ensures responsive controls, which makes a difference in fast-paced games. Whether running apps, browsing, or playing high-end games, the device stays cool and doesn’t lag. The 2K+ resolution on the larger display adds an extra layer of immersion when gaming, making the visuals pop.

Even during regular use, the performance holds up without a hitch. Apps open quickly, there’s no noticeable stutter, and the multitasking experience with the FreeForm feature is seamless. Multiple apps can run side by side without any lag, making the most out of that larger screen. It’s a breeze whether you’re responding to emails, watching videos, or switching between tasks.

Battery Life and Charging

Now, regarding battery life, the 5750mAh Aircell battery is one of the reasons why this device works so well for power users. It can last all day, even with heavy use, like video streaming or social media browsing. TECNO claims up to 9.22 hours of continuous TikTok use and over 19 hours of Facebook scrolling, and based on my experience, those numbers hold up.

The 70W Ultra Charge gets you from 0 to 50% in just 20 minutes. That’s a huge time-saver when you’re in a rush. And if you prefer wireless charging, the 15W wireless charging option is handy, making it easier to top up without cables.

Camera Performance

TECNO has packed the Phantom V Fold2 5G with a robust camera system that includes five lenses, offering a versatile photography experience. The triple 50MP camera setup is a highlight, providing professional-grade photos in various settings. The primary 50MP lens features a large 1/1.3” sensor, which excels in low-light environments. Combining the large sensor and TECNO’s AI-powered Universal Tone technology ensures photos come out clear, vibrant, and accurately toned, regardless of the lighting.

The portrait camera, another 50MP lens, has 2x optical and 20x digital zoom. This lens is ideal for capturing professional-grade portraits with crisp details and a natural-looking depth of field. Portrait mode performs exceptionally well, with accurate subject detection and a pleasing bokeh effect.

The ultra-wide 50MP lens is perfect for capturing expansive landscapes or large group shots. Despite the wide-angle view, images remain sharp and detailed across the frame, with minimal distortion. TECNO’s AI enhancements help maintain image quality, even when zooming in on wide-angle shots.

The Phantom V Fold2 5G’s dual front-facing 32MP cameras on both the outer and main screens offer the highest pixel count for a foldable device. These cameras are perfect for high-quality selfies, video calls, and vlogs. The camera system is bolstered by TECNO’s FreeCam system, which offers unique hands-free photography features. FreeCam Video, FreeCam Selfie, and FreeCam Long Exposure allow users to capture creative shots by simply unfolding the device and using voice or gesture commands.

Overall, the Phantom V Fold2 5G’s camera performance is versatile and reliable. It’s capable of delivering stunning photos and videos in various conditions. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or a casual user, the camera system offers everything you need to capture high-quality content.

Sustainability

TECNO has focused on sustainability with the Phantom V Fold2 5G, mainly through its partnership with Loewe. The back cover is crafted from marble-patterned fiberglass and pleated leather textures, combining premium aesthetics with eco-conscious design. This partnership underscores TECNO’s efforts to integrate sustainable materials without compromising the device’s luxury feel.

Additionally, TECNO’s Phantom V Fold2 5G packaging is made from recycled materials, reinforcing its commitment to reducing environmental impact across the product lifecycle.

Value & Verdict

The Phantom V Fold2 5G offers an excellent balance of cutting-edge technology, premium design, and sustainability-focused innovation. TECNO’s powerful AI suite, combined with the device’s expansive foldable display and high-quality camera system, ensures that this smartphone caters to both business professionals and creative users alike. The device’s unique aesthetics—especially in the Loewe edition—make it a luxurious option, while its durable build and advanced hinge mechanism provide long-term reliability.

Priced competitively within the foldable market, the Phantom V Fold2 5G delivers substantial value for money. TECNO has managed to pack a host of premium features into a device that doesn’t compromise quality or performance. Whether you’re looking for a productivity powerhouse or a device for creative expression, the Phantom V Fold2 5G is a standout choice in the foldable market.

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TECNO PHANTOM V Flip 2 5G arrives with a larger external screen and plenty of AI

Following up on its stylish clamshell foldable last year, TECNO is unleashing a second-gen design with plenty of changes inside and out. As you might expect, the PHANTOM V Flip 2 carries plenty of AI chops, but that’s just scratching the surface. A newer and larger “Thru Pool” cover screen brings many of those features to your fingertips without even having to flip open the phone, while dual 50MP cameras turn the small phone into a mini camcorder. Whether you’re looking for a sleek foldable smartphone, a pocket-sized AI companion, or a reliable mobile studio, the TECNO PHANTOM V Flip 2 promises to deliver in style.

Designer: TECNO

The most telling upgrade is the one that you’ll immediately see, the new 3.64-inch “Thru Pool” cover screen that ditches the limited circular display of the first-gen TECNO Flip. Inspired by infinity pools, this new display covers almost the entirety of the phone’s upper back, leaving room for plenty of things to do. In fact, TECNO calls out the tedious “card-based” interfaces of smaller cover screens, boasting an interactive experience that’s almost on par with the internal foldable display.

This larger external screen also highlights the upgraded camera system composed of a 50MP main camera and a 50MP ultra-wide angle shooter. With the Thru Pool screen as a viewfinder, users can enjoy more detailed selfies and richer videos, though the 32MP front-facing camera is no slouch either. Thanks to its foldable design and its ability to hold any folded position between 30 and 150 degrees, the PHANTOM V Flip 2 enables more creative shooting, even from difficult angles.

TECNO’s AI suite also makes an appearance, from the Gemini-integrated Ella assistant to image-generating AI Artboard to photo-editing Magic Eraser AI. Whether you need a summary of a long article, want to turn silly doodles into mind-blowing art pieces, or simply need real-time information, TECNO AI offers the tools that users need to stay on top of work, life, and their socials.

Powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8020 with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, the TECNO PHANTOM V Flip 2 offers a solid all-rounder smartphone in a classy and elegant design. The 4,720mAh battery and fast 70W charging make sure you can live without a power socket or even a power bank for a day. Available in Moondust Grey and Travertine Green, the PHANTOM V Flip 2 offers a blend of aesthetic design and AI-powered experiences that will sing to the hearts of today’s fashionable and fun-loving generation.

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TECNO Phantom Ultimate 2 ultra-thin Tri-Fold concept beats Samsung and Huawei to the punch

While foldables represent the next evolution of smartphones, the current crop isn’t exactly how we imagined these devices to be. When the likes of Samsung first teased the idea of phones that transform into tablets, that dream didn’t involve squarish tablets or thick and narrow phones. The ideal is a normal-looking phone that almost magically becomes a regular tablet when it unfolds, something that wasn’t easily feasible given the technology of the past two to three years. We might be on the cusp of the next stage of the foldable revolution, and TECNO is only too happy to show off not only a tri-fold device but one that is only 11.1mm thick when folded into a conventional phone.

Designer: TECNO

A phone with two hinges that fold in opposite directions is one of the ways we can get the best of both worlds, but it’s easier said than done, naturally. Not only do you have to consider the durability of the display panel that will bend at opposite angles in two areas, the thickness of the folded “phone” also becomes a conundrum. If bi-fold phones like the Samsung Galaxy Fold are already considered to be thick, imagine how much worse three layers would be.

That’s the boast that TECNO is making with the Phantom Ultimate 2 concept, a tri-fold device that is only 11.1mm thick when folded. That’s just around 2mm thicker than the average regular foldable, which is still thick but not by much. TECNO doesn’t give the exact dimensions for the unfolded tablet, but it’s bound to be really thin in that case.

This design gives us a regular 6.48-inch candybar phone that turns into a regular 10-inch tablet and vice-versa, delivering the best of both worlds in a single device. And if that weren’t enough, TECNO shows that the device also supports stylus input, making it an all-in-one entertainment and business computer in your pocket. There are various modes made possible by this novel folding design, though some might be a bit more questionable than others, like putting the sensitive foldable screen in contact with a table.

The TECNO Phantom Ultimate 2 concept will be shown off at IFA 2024 in Berlin next week, though its existence hardly means it’s something we’ll be able to buy soon. Samsung has also shown off tri-fold prototypes, both of the “Z” and “G” varieties, yet none have come to market yet. Then again, the forerunner of foldable devices seems to be content taking a more conservative approach, so it wouldn’t come as a surprise if TECNO or even Huawei would land this novelty on shelves first.

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Caviar Galaxy Z Flip 6 Elegance Edition Rides on the Latest Tennis Fashion Trend

There’s a reason why many people find fashion to be inscrutable, and not just the haute couture variety you see on runways. Fashion trends come and go, and sometimes they take inspiration from the most unexpected sources. One of the newest, for example, was spurred by the combination of the 2024 Paris Olympics, the film “Challengers” starring Zandaya, and the ongoing US Open tournament. Yes, this is the so-called “tennis core” fashion trend, and custom luxury phone maker Caviar is only too happy to jump on that bandwagon with extremely limited editions of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 that’s designed to show off your sports affinity, fashion tastes, and, of course, your affluence.

Designer: Caviar

Tennis core is simple to grasp yet hard to execute. As it revolves around the aesthetics of clothes worn in tennis matches, it has to strike a balance between being sporty and being casual. For Caviar, however, the trend is easy enough to interpret and implement, focusing on the visuals and forms most easily associated with the sport: the tennis ball.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 that’s part of this “Elegance” tennis core collection bears curved accents on its back that resemble the lines of a tennis ball, at least if you actually knew beforehand what the design is meant to represent. Depending on the color of the model, the accents can be covered in either pure 24-carat rose gold or 22-carat silver. Regardless of the color, however, both designs flaunt 16 22mm-diameter Swarovski crystals, because this wouldn’t be a Caviar phone if it didn’t have any.

The phones have colorways that are reminiscent of some of the popular colors for tennis courts. Emerald is probably the most familiar hue, with deep and rich greens that are not unlike the grassy type of some courts. Sapphire is perhaps a little less common but blue is used to give better contrast, especially considering a tennis ball is traditionally light green in color. Both models use premium Chevre leather, the very same kind used by luxury brand Hermes for its products.

It might not be as outlandish as Caviar’s other custom designs, but the Galaxy Z Flip 6 Elegance edition still fetches an extremely steep price starting at $8,777 for the 256GB Emerald model and $9,770 for the 256GB Sapphire variant. And in typical Caviar fashion, these phones will be made in a very limited run, only 99 pieces each, making sure that owning one earns you a spot not only among fashionistas but as a true tennis aficionado as well.

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Tecno’s Foldable Journey: The Evolution in Design from Phantom V Fold 5G to V Fold 2, and V Flip 5G to V Flip 2

Tecno’s entry into the foldable smartphone market began with the Phantom V Fold 5G and the V Flip 5G. These devices introduced a fresh take on smartphone design, offering the flexibility of foldable screens and compact form factors. With the launch of the Phantom V Fold 2 and V Flip 2, Tecno has made notable improvements, focusing on design, functionality, and user experience. This article explores the changes between these first and second generations, showing how Tecno has refined its approach to meet modern needs.

Phantom V Fold 5G vs. V Fold 2: A Thoughtful Redesign

Tecno Phantom V Fold 2 with new stylus

Design and Build Quality

The Phantom V Fold 5G featured a bold design with a large, circular camera bump that stood out on the back of the phone. This prominent feature added thickness, making the phone feel bulkier. While it made a statement, the design wasn’t for everyone. Some found it too pronounced, disrupting the phone’s overall balance.

Tecno Phantom V Fold 5G rear-facing camera setup

Tecno Phantom V Fold 5G

Looking at the V Fold 2, Tecno appears to have taken a different approach, opting for a more streamlined and integrated camera module. The redesigned camera bump blends into the back of the phone, offering a cleaner look. This likely results in a phone that feels less bulky in hand, improving comfort during use. Adding a stylus is smart and appealing to users who want to take notes, sketch, or work on the go. This shift makes the V Fold 2 a versatile tool for personal and professional tasks.

Tecno Phantom V Fold 2

Display Improvements

The display on the V Fold 2 seems to show clear advancements over the first model. The V Fold had a decent screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, which provided a smooth experience, but users often noticed the crease in the screen, which detracted from the overall experience.

Tecno Phantom V Fold 5G

With the V Fold 2, Tecno likely addressed these issues. The new model looks like it offers better brightness, more accurate colors, and perhaps improved crease management, making the internal screen more durable and enjoyable to use. The cover display also appears to have seen improvements in size and usability, allowing users to interact with the phone more easily when it’s closed.

V Flip vs. V Flip 2: Embracing Trends with Functional Upgrades

Design and Usability

Tecno Phantom V Flip 2

The Tecno V Flip introduced users to a new form factor with its flip-style design, but it was clear that there was room for refinement. The V Flip’s design was characterized by a large, circular camera bump that dominated the front of the device when closed, along with a smaller cover display embedded within this bump. While this design choice was unique, it limited the functionality of the cover display, making it less practical for everyday use.

Tecno Phantom V Flip 5G Camera Setup

The V Flip 2, on the other hand, embraces the industry trend toward larger cover displays, significantly enhancing its usability. The cover display on the V Flip 2 looks larger and more functional, offering more screen real estate for interactions, notifications, and even quick replies without the need to open the device. This is a clear improvement over the V Flip, where the smaller cover display was often seen as a compromise.

Camera Bump Evolution

The camera bump on the V Flip 2 also appears to have undergone a redesign, moving away from the bold, circular module of the V Flip to a more integrated dual-camera setup. This change reflects a broader trend in smartphone design toward more streamlined, less intrusive camera modules. The V Flip 2’s camera bump will likely be smaller and more seamlessly integrated into the back panel, contributing to a more cohesive and modern design.

Tecno Phantom V Flip 2 cover display and camera setup

This evolution in design enhances the V Flip 2’s aesthetic appeal while making it more practical. The reduction in bulk around the camera area suggests that the device is easier to handle and fits more comfortably in pockets or bags.

Performance and Features

The V Flip 2 is expected to feature performance upgrades similar to those in the V Fold 2, including a newer chipset that supports faster processing speeds and better multitasking capabilities. The original V Flip was functional but not groundbreaking in terms of performance, so these improvements should be well-received by users looking for a more responsive device.

Battery life and charging are also areas where the V Flip 2 could see significant enhancements. A larger battery and faster charging technology would make the V Flip 2 more convenient for users constantly on the go, reducing the need for frequent recharging.

A Promising Step Forward

The transition from the Phantom V Fold to the V Fold 2 and from the V Flip to the V Flip 2 represents a promising step forward for Tecno. The brand seems to have addressed many of the shortcomings of its first-generation foldable devices, embracing design trends and enhancing functionality to appeal to a broader audience. Whether it’s the sleeker, more integrated camera designs, the improved displays, or the inclusion of a stylus for productivity, Tecno’s latest offerings appear ready to compete more aggressively in the foldable smartphone market. However, it remains to be seen how these changes will resonate with users once the devices are widely used.

For those who value a balance between cutting-edge technology, practical everyday usability, and thoughtful design, the V Fold 2 and V Flip 2 offer compelling choices. Additionally, price and value will play crucial roles in determining the success of these models as Tecno positions itself in the competitive foldable market.

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Xiaomi MIX Flip Review: Best Flip Phone for 2024?

PROS:


  • Large and highly functional outer screen

  • Great camera performance

  • Big battery and fast charge

    CONS:


    • No IP rating

    • No wireless charging capability

    • Device tends to get hot during extended camera use

    RATINGS:

    AESTHETICS
    ERGONOMICS
    PERFORMANCE
    SUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITY
    VALUE FOR MONEY

    EDITOR'S QUOTE:

    The Xiaomi Mix Flip is a well-round flip phone that combines sleek design, premium build, top-notch performance, and great mobile imaging capabilities.

    The smartphone market, once dominated by monolithic slabs of glass, is undergoing a captivating transformation. Foldable devices, both bookstyle foldable and clamshell flip phones, have emerged as a compelling alternative. Samsung has been at the forefront of this transformation with its Galaxy Z Flip series. Motorola has also left a significant mark with its Razr series, boasting a large and practical outer screen that enhances usability. Now, Xiaomi has made a bold entrance into the foldable arena with its first foldable, the Xiaomi MIX Flip.

    Designer: Xiaomi

    At a highly anticipated annual speech event in Beijing last month, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun unveiled the MIX Flip along with its 4th generation of foldable phones, emphasizing the strategic timing behind the company’s foray into the flip phone market. Reflecting on past perceptions, Lei acknowledged a previous skepticism toward flip phones, once dismissing them as merely “pretty for nothing.” In those earlier iterations, compactness often came at the cost of performance and functionality. However, Xiaomi now believes it has cracked the code, poised to deliver a flip phone that is “pretty for everything”. Let’s delve into the details to see if the MIX Flip truly lives up to the hype.

    Aesthetics

    The stunning 4.01-inch outer screen commands immediate attention, and rightfully so. It houses two individual rear cameras positioned vertically nestled at the top left corner with minimal protrusion. The shiny outer screen and the matt glass back panel create an interesting contrast, while discreet black Xiaomi logo seamlessly blends into the back panel. Upon closing the device, reveals Leica logo and text on its matte hinge.

    The Xiaomi MIX Flip comes in four variants: White, Black, Purple, and Xiaomi nylon fiber edition. The White, Black, and Purple variants share the same matte finish. In contrast, the Xiaomi Nylon Fiber edition features a distinctive woven nylon back panel, adding a unique texture to the device’s aesthetic. Overall, the MIX Flip offers a minimal and clean design.

    Ergonomics

    The Xiaomi Mix Flip boasts a sleek and highly portable form factor. Unfolded, it measures 167.5 x 74.02 x 7.8 mm, with a folded thickness of 15.99 mm, and weighs 192 g. While it’s not the slimmest or lightest flip phone available on the market, its compact size makes it easy to hold and slip into your pocket.

    It feels premium in your hand, featuring an “All-around Liquid Quad-Curved Display” for a smooth feel. The robust hinge allows the phone to be positioned at various angles ranging from approximately 45 to 120 degrees, fulfilling its advertised flexibility. Opening and closing the phone feels smooth and satisfying.

    The fingerprint scanner on the right side of the device works great, and the matte back panel resists fingerprints and smudges, ensuring a clean appearance. The glossy aluminum alloy frame tends to attract fingerprints, though this is a minor inconvenience.

    Performance

    The outer screen of the MIX Flip not only captivates with its stunning visuals but also offers exceptional functionality. Sporting a 4.01-inch screen, it boasts a resolution of 1,392 x 1,208 pixels (1.5K resolution), HDR support, and a pixel density of 460ppi. It achieves a peak brightness of 3,000 nits and maintains an overall brightness of 1,600 nits, ensuring clarity even in bright conditions.

    The MIX Flip harnesses the full potential of its impressive outer screen. The large area of the outer screen (3.5-inch to be exact), with a 16:9 aspect ratio, accommodates various apps. Xiaomi enhances usability further by integrating widgets on the left side of the 4.01-inch display, positioned above the camera module. You can customize this area with up to 5 widgets such as Weather, Clock, Calendar, Health, Music Player, and Recent Apps, and you can cycle through widgets by swiping up and down.

    Out of the box, the outer screen comes pre-loaded with essential apps like Phone, Browser, Camera, Calendar, Calculator, Weather, Music, Recorder, Clock, alongside a couple of other Chinese apps. According to Xiaomi, over 200 of the most popular Chinese apps are optimized for the outer screen. Since the review unit is the Chinese version, it’s expected that not all apps I downloaded are available on the outer screen. For instance, apps such as Slack, Netflix, Google Calendar, and Kindle are not currently supported on the outer screen. Other popular apps like YouTube, Instagram, X, WhatsApp, Google Chrome, Google Maps, Uber, and Spotify can run on the outer screen. Users can enjoy watching YouTube clips horizontally, leveraging the display’s capabilities fully.

    The outer screen is swift and responsive, with notable interactivity. It supports a full keyboard that extends from edge to edge when the phone is oriented with the camera module in the upper left corner, enhancing typing comfort. Additionally, the screen supports handwriting input. While this feature is currently limited to Chinese characters, it adds a useful dimension to the typing experience. You can access quick settings and notifications on the outer screen, though they are not customizable.

    On the other hand, the inner display measures 6.86 inches with a 2,912 x 1,224 resolution and 1-120Hz LTPO, featuring 460 ppi and a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, mirroring the outer screen’s brightness and vibrancy, with the crease being barely noticeable. It’s less exciting compared to the outer screen, but it gets the job done with minimum fuss.

    Xiaomi’s ongoing collaboration with Leica continues on to its flip phone. MIX Flip features a 50MP Leica main camera with a 1/1.55” sensor, an f/1.7 aperture, and OIS. The other camera on its back is a 50MP Leica floating telephoto camera with a 1/.88” sensor, and an f/2.0 aperture. It supports macro photography where you can get up close to the subject with a minimal distance of 9cm (or about 3.5 inches). You can choose between the “Leica Vibrant” and “Leica Authentic” modes in the camera app to tailor the look to your liking.

    The main camera consistently delivers impressive results across a variety of shooting conditions. Images exhibit excellent sharpness, detail, and accurate color reproduction. The camera generally handles dynamic range well. However, some highlight details are blown out without HDR enabled. Activating HDR significantly improves dynamic range, preserving details in both shadows and highlights.

    The telephoto camera performs well in daylight or at closer tele zoom levels in low-light conditions, with nice preservation of details. The portrait mode offers a range of focal lengths (23mm, 35mm, 50mm, and 75mm). The skin tone is accurate and subject isolation is great with creamy bokeh. There is a 32MP front-facing camera with a 1/3.14” sensor and an f/2.0 aperture, but taking advantage of the outer screen, you are less likely to open up the front-facing camera for any selfies.

    The Xiaomi MIX Flip shines in capturing daylight videos. All three cameras (main, telephoto, and selfie) can record up to 4K resolution at 60 fps with ESI, with the main camera pushing the limits further at 8K 24 fps. Video footage is smooth, well-exposed, and has good detail. While the Mix Flip’s image stabilization performs admirably in low-light conditions, the dynamic range can be somewhat limited.

    One advantage of the flip phone is the ability to preview and capture photos and videos on the outer screen. It supports up to 2x zoom for taking photos and videos from the outer screen, though portrait mode is limited to 1x zoom. If you switch back to taking photos from the inner screen, it automatically switches to the front-facing camera, which I find a bit annoying.

    Under the hood, the MIX Flip is powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 paired with 12GB or 16GB of LPDDRX RAM and storage of options of 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of UFS 4.0, with virtually expandable RAM. For reference, our review unit was 12GB RAM/512GB storage. It runs HyperOS based on Android 14. Both benchmark results and real-world use performance are great, handling any task with ease. The Xiaomi MIX Flip is equipped with a 3500mm² VC area, but the device tends to get hot during extended photo and video use.

    Compact form factors often compromise on battery size, but Xiaomi has impressively fit a 4,780mAh battery into the MIX Flip. It supports 68W wired charging, although it does not include wireless charging capabilities. Addressing another common issue with flip phones, the MIX Flip allows you to make and receive calls without opening the device. Additionally, it supports WiFi 7 for enhanced connectivity.

    Sustainability

    While flip phones offer certain advantages, durability is a key area where they can face challenges. The device incorporates Xiaomi’s Shield Glass on the outer screen, promising ten times greater drop resistance than conventional glass. Moreover, the phone has undergone rigorous testing, enduring 500,000 folds without compromising its structural integrity. The battery is another highlight, maintaining at least 80% capacity after 16,000 charging cycles. While the absence of an IP rating might be a concern for some, these features collectively contribute to a device that’s built to last.

    Value

    As the competition in the foldable market heats up, Xiaomi’s entry promises to shake things up, driving further innovation and consumer choice in the smartphone landscape. Priced competitively at 5,999 yuan (approximately $825 USD) for the base 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model, the Mix Flip undercuts the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 by a significant margin. The 12GB RAM and 512GB variant is also more affordable than the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra.

    While Xiaomi Bulgaria Country Manager, Nikolay Nankov, revealed that Mix Flip would be available in Bulgaria for 2,600 Bulgarian lev (about $1,450 USD), notably higher than its price in China, the company has yet to officially confirm global availability. Nevertheless, the device’s competitive pricing (at least for the Chinese domestic market), overall performance, and potential for wider release could disrupt the market and intensify competition in the flip phone segment.

    Verdict

    Xiaomi Mix Flip is a well-rounded flip phone that combines sleek design, premium build, top-notch performance, and great mobile imaging capabilities. It features a large, functional outer screen (though its full potential is yet to be tested due to the review unit being China version), the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, and two 50 MP Leica cameras, with competitive pricing (at least in China). While global availability details remain pending, Mix Flip stands as a serious contender, poised to shake things up and accelerate innovation in the foldable phone space.

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    Become a Samsung Olympic Games Pin Master and get a Galaxy Z Flip6

    Aside from the actual sports events and the Olympians themselves, another popular activity in Paris during the Olympics is pin trading. You see the athletes and fans trying to get as many pins as they can, a practice that actually goes back to the 1924 Paris Olympics where it was a sign of international friendship. One of the games’ major sponsors, Samsung, is bringing a new spin to this tradition, and bringing prizes into the mix.

    Designer: Samsung

    The Samsung Olympic Games Pin Masters Challenge lets visitors in Paris get the chance to collect 16 specially created pins by playing different Galaxy AI-powered challenges at the Olympic™ rendezvous @ Samsung pop-up experiences all over the city. You can even get the chance to get the extremely rare Golden Pin in order to become an official Samsung Olympic Games Pin Master. If ever you’re in Paris, you have until September 8 to play this challenge.

    The 16 pins were designed by French illustrator Jean André and they are actually made from recycled aluminum from old Galaxy smartphones. Eleven of these pins represent Olympic sports like breaking, skateboarding, sport climbing, and surfing, and four Paralympic sports – blind football, para athletics, wheelchair basketball, and wheelchair tennis. There are also four Special Pins that feature three-dimensional landmarks of the city. And then, there is that rare and elusive Golden Pin.

    If you’re able to collect all 16 pins, you’ll get a new Galaxy Z Flip6 and a raffle entry to win a round-trip package for two to attend the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics. Several have already become Pin Masters, and it looks like most of them are kids. They’re the ones who probably enjoyed playing the challenges to get the pins. If I was there in Paris, I would probably be all over this challenge, even just for the pins.

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    Foldable mouse concept takes inspiration from foldable phones

    Laptops are designed to be used as complete, standalone portable computers that don’t need to connect to any external device to use. At least until you run out of battery and have to plug into a wall socket. That said, the design of laptops isn’t exactly great at ergonomics, whether it’s the cramped and flat keyboard or the centrally-positioned touchpad. That’s why some people still opt for at least a regular mouse, but those aren’t exactly portable especially the more common, bulky designs. This mouse design concept, however, prioritizes portability and compactness over anything else, and it takes a page out of the design of today’s foldable clamshell phones to pull off a rather intriguing yet also questionable design.

    Designer: Antoine Brieux (NAK Studio)

    Foldable computer mice do exist, but they’re really stretching the definition of the word. Perhaps the biggest example is Microsoft’s Arc Wireless mouse, which is basically just a flat box that you “fold” into a curve to use. It’s more than bending than actual folding, but that’s for a very good reason that we’ll see later.

    In stark contrast, this “Emergency Foldable Mouse” really does fold in half, not unlike the phones like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6. In its “deactivated” form, it’s more like a square compact or pocket mirror, though its flat edges and sharp corners clearly mark it as some sort of gadget or tool. When closed like this, the mouse automatically turns off and then turns on again the moment you open it.

    Unlike a foldable phone, however, this mouse doesn’t unfold completely flat and instead stays at a fixed obtuse angle. After all, this is a mouse and it would be difficult to use it if it laid completely flat on a desk. That said, even that configuration isn’t comfortable, as users of Microsoft’s own foldable mice will attest to. Yes, your hand arcs over the mouse for a more ergonomic hold, but unlike the gentle curve of the Foldable Arc Wireless, you have two edges potentially biting into your skin. Even the designer admits that the design is clearly not for ergonomics but for the object itself.

    Admittedly, it carries an aesthetic that will probably appeal to many computer users, especially collectors. The clear plastic version will definitely catch people’s attention, but even an opaque aluminum object with such an angular bend will pique anyone’s curiosity. If anything, the Emergency Foldable Mouse challenges the standard mouse design with an eye toward portability, an area that isn’t as widely explored as ergonomic mouse designs.

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